Member Reviews
My kids loved this book! It's super cute and wholesome and kept their attention the whole time during reading. I highly recommend this book and will purchase a physical copy.
This book was such a nice surprise.
The way it is constructed, it targets young readers. But the information is for children entering the world of video games and online communication.
It is a tremendous help in starting the conversation about online stranger-danger, keeping safe the personal information and computer cameras.
It has questions for children at the end of every chapter and a little glossary at the end of the book.
The book is a valuable resource for parents and teachers.
Kids' Guide to Safe Online Communication With Others is a wonderful resource for children navigating the digital landscape. It combines practical safety tips with engaging storytelling, making it easy for young readers to grasp important concepts about internet safety. As a parent, I appreciated how the book empowers kids to recognize and handle online risks responsibly. Reading it with my child was both educational and enjoyable, fostering important conversations about staying safe online.
Hello young readers! Are you ready to explore the digital world safely? Kids' Guide to Safe Online Communication With Others is your go-to buddy! Packed with smart tips and cool scenarios, this book is like having your own cyber-safety superhero by your side. It doesn't just preach; it shows you how to spot the bad guys and protect your online turf. Whether you're chatting, gaming, or exploring, this book makes sure you're the boss online! 🌐🛡️
I think this is a really comprehensive guide to help kids stay safe on the internet. However, I would highly recommend that parents read this with their kids, both to ask the questions of the kids and to make sure that all of the points get across and click with their child(ren). I think that the idea and writing of this book are perfection. The writing is easy to understand, and definitely very age-appropriate.
The only thing that didn't work super well for me was the illustrations. It was pretty easy to tell that they were likely AI-generated, and they got just way too repetitive over the course of the short book. Honestly, I think I could have gone without any illustrations and been happy with the little doodles around the writing on each page.
Other than that, though, this book will be immensely for kids and families everywhere to help navigate the online world.